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France To Deploy 100,000 Police To Enforce Coronavirus Lockdown

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In the fight against Civid-19, French President Emmanuel Macron has ordered stringent restrictions on people’s movement to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and said the army would be drafted in to help move the sick to hospitals.

In a sombre address to the nation, where the virus has killed 148 people and infected more than 6,600, the president said that from Tuesday midday (11:00 GMT) people should stay at home unless it was to buy groceries, travel to work, exercise or for medical care.

Anyone flouting the restrictions, in place for at least the next two weeks, would be punished.

“I know what I am asking of you is unprecedented, but circumstances demand it,” Macron said.

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“We’re not up against another army or another nation. But the enemy is right there: invisible, elusive, but it is making progress.”

France will deploy 100,000 police to enforce the lockdown and fixed checkpoints will be set up across the country.

“Stay at home,” Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said, adding that fines of up to 135 euros ($151) would be handed out to those who do not respect the new restrictions.

Macron said tougher action was needed after too many people ignored earlier warnings and mingled in parks and on street corners over the weekend, risking their own health and the wellbeing of others.

Coronavirus infections and fatalities in France and Spain have been surging at a pace just days behind that of Italy, the epicentre of the outbreak in Europe where hospitals in the worst-hit northern regions are stretched to breaking point.

Seeking to offer reassurance to businesses, Macron said the government would guarantee 300 billion euros ($335bn) worth of loans. The loan guarantee plan would be submitted to Parliament in coming weeks and would be retroactive, a finance ministry source said




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